Description
0.96″ OLED Display Module – SPI/I2C – 128×64 – 7 Pin (Blue) can be interfaced with any microcontroller using SPI/IIC protocols. It is having a resolution of 128×64 . The package includes display board,display, 7 pin male header presoldered to board.
OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a self light-emitting technology composed of a thin, multi-layered organic film placed between an anode and cathode. In contrast to LCD technology, OLED does not require a backlight. OLED possesses high application potential for virtually all types of displays and is regarded as the ultimate technology for the next generation of flat-panel displays.
Setting up SPI/I2C Connection with 0.96″ OLED Display Module – SPI/I2C – 128×64 – 7 Pin (Blue) –
Being a new entry to the market, only limited resources are available on this small piece of miracle (GMS096A). I2C/SPI configuration always demands helpful resources as in any case. For the SPI setup, the module comes in 4 wire SPI configuration by default.
0.96″ OLED Display Module – SPI/I2C – 128×64 – 7 Pin (Blue) offers 128×64 pixel resolution. They are featuring much less thickness than LCD displays with good brightness and also produce better and true colors.
Product Introduction:
- Color: Blue
- Driving Chip:SSD1315
- Pin Definition:
- GND: power ground
- VCC: power positive (3.3-5.5V)
- D0: clock wire
- D1: data wire
- RES: reset wire
- DC: data/command
- CS: chip select
- Interface Type:SPI,IIC
Note: OLED Display is different from LCD. OLED is self-illuminating. Thus, there is no backlight. In case the display is connected to power only, it will not be lit or display anything. To display anything , the OLED must be properly programed.